Kei, Recollecting how much back and forth went into writing last year's BMC-TR paper, and we didn't even go into any actual demonstration descriptions, I think it would be highly unlikely for the HCLS to write a paper of the caliber that Nature Biotechnology would demand. However, if somehow a few of the groups participating in HCLS developed their own local SW data-knowledge content, published these on the web, AND then could be used collectively to view and query connected open knowledge, then this indeed would be impressive enough to merit a collaboration paper. My feeling is that a lot of folks in the life science research world are waiting to see if something like this will be done... Eric On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 10:50 PM, <kc28@email.med.yale.edu> wrote: > > Quoting Matthias Samwald <samwald@gmx.at>: > > > Maybe we/you could turn it into a journal publication / review? I guess > that > > would cause a sudden increase of interest by HCLSIG members with an > academic > > background :) > > > > It would be nice if HCLSIG can produce a paper (or more than one paper) in > a > prestigious journal like Nature Biotechnology. A strong scientific use case > may > help. > > Cheers, > > -Kei > >Received on Tuesday, 27 May 2008 00:08:01 GMT
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